In chapter four it would be about how Britian was still reluctant to let go of America people it meant a loss in wealth, power, and shame in lossing to such an inexperienced nation, however the British persisted which led into the war of 1812 this war brought more shame to Britian as their world class navy was beaten under Americas (with their bigger and heaveir machinery) even on land America was able to win a few battles over Britian the most important being the Battle of New Orleans which happened in 1815 after the peace treaity had been signed. The irony in the War of 1812 is that America had already "beaten" Britian once before in the American Revolution and were able to do it again despite Britian thinking they had the upper hand in both wars. This lead to Americans now being reconized by Britian as their own nation, and America being able to define who they were apart from
In chapter four it would be about how Britian was still reluctant to let go of America people it meant a loss in wealth, power, and shame in lossing to such an inexperienced nation, however the British persisted which led into the war of 1812 this war brought more shame to Britian as their world class navy was beaten under Americas (with their bigger and heaveir machinery) even on land America was able to win a few battles over Britian the most important being the Battle of New Orleans which happened in 1815 after the peace treaity had been signed. The irony in the War of 1812 is that America had already "beaten" Britian once before in the American Revolution and were able to do it again despite Britian thinking they had the upper hand in both wars. This lead to Americans now being reconized by Britian as their own nation, and America being able to define who they were apart from